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+4 +0 CBC News - Nova Scotia - Rescuers fly Cape Breton boy tohospital

James Delorey disappeared on Saturday afternoon. Cape Breton Regional Police)A seven-year-old autistic boy who disappeared from his CapeBreton home two days ago was found alive, unconscious, sufferingfrom hypothermia and huddled in an area of thick brush and snow onMonday.


+0 +0 Population control called key to deal

Government andPolicy. Populationcontrol called key to dealBy Li Xing (China Daily)Updated: 2009-12-10 07:37.


+2 +0 Underwhelmed By Chrome OS? That's Kinda the Point - Business Center - PC World Business Center

Resource Centers. To my eye, all this criticism appears to miss the point of Chrome OS--and indeed, the point of most of Google's services. Simplicity By Design At the launch of the company's eponymous search engine in 1998, Google stood out from the pack of increasingly cluttered search portals with which it competed.


+0 +0 Google Announces Purchase of ReCAPTCHA Service : dBTechno

September 17, 2009 Boston (DbTechNo) - Internet search engine giant Google. The tool is called ReCAPTCHA and is a security option used by many web sites requiring registration or selling merchandise.


+0 +0 Train hits, kills man on tracks :: Lake County :: Post-Tribune

Subscribe Customer Service Place an Ad post-trib. Member of the Sun-Times News Group Weather Become a Member! Become a member of our community! Home | News | Opinion | Obituaries | Sports | Business | Neighbors | Quickly | Entertainment | Classifieds | Lifestyles | Ebert | Search | RSS Special Sections Donna Dunham story Lung Cancer Killing Streets Local News Business Neighbors Quickly Opinion Weather Indiana/Politics/Elections Lake County Porter County The Killing Streets Columnists Jerry Davich Raymond Dix The Fixer James Foley Leanne Hoagland-Smith Rich Jackson Rich James Jeff Manes Carrol Vertrees Lake County :: Print Article Email Article Share / Bookmark TOP STORIES :: NEWS 1919 strike rocked city; martial law declared BUSINESS Study: Bigeye tuna stocks in Pacific under threat SPORTS A league of their own ENTERTAINMENT Fox adds on-air tweets to 'Fringe' reruns LIFESTYLES 10 things to know about the H1N1 virus Search for degrees in Northwest Indiana Train hits, kills man on tracks * Victim was described as a white male, possibly 50 to 60 years old.


+0 +0 Experts say lawmakers can hear health rallies :: post-trib.com :: Post-Tribune

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+0 +0 Microsoft, Amazon join opposition to Google Books settlement - Ars Technica

A coalition of Internet heavyweights, including Microsoft, Yahoo, and Amazon are ganging up against Google in opposition to the Google Books settlement. The three companies, as well as a number of other interest groups including the Internet Archive, feel that the settlement between Google and book publishers is anticompetitive and have joined what's currently being called the Open Book Alliance.


+0 +0 Microsoft, Yahoo Unite Against Google Book Search -- InformationWeek

Microsoft, Yahoo Unite Against Google Book Search A new coalition opposed to Google's Book Search settlement has been formed.


+0 +0 IBM Eyes DNA For Chip Development -- InformationWeek

Eyes DNA For Chip Development Molecules form origami-like patterns as base for nanowires and other tiny components. Law holds that computing power at a given cost doubles every two years. Gains in chip speeds over the past two decades have largely been obtained by shrinking components.


+0 +0 8 Valuable Lessons Newspapers Must Learn From Bloggers to Survive

The news has been democratized. By Leo Babauta It’s not news that the news industry is changing rapidly, and the traditional newspaper and magazine industry is in a whole mess of trouble. Newspapers are losing readers at an alarming rate to online reading — and readers are reading not only newspapers, but blogs and many other types of sites.


+0 +0 North Korea blamed for cyber attack on South Korea - Telegraph

North Korea blamed for cyber attack on South Korea North Korea has been blamed for an attack on dozens of websites in South Korea, paralysing banks, government agencies and internet portals. By Malcolm Moore in Shanghai Published: 1:56PM BST 08 Jul 2009.


+2 +0 After US, cyber attackers target South Korea | World news | guardian.co.uk

Cyber attackers target South Korea and US South Korea sees presidential and bank websites paralysed as Pentagon and White House succeed in deflecting barrage. Staff at the Korea Internet Security Centre in Seoul. Photograph: Ahn Young-joon/AP. Ahn Jeong-eun, a spokeswoman for Korea Information Security Agency, said the websites of 11 organisations had either gone down or had access problems.


+0 +0 The Associated Press: White House among targets of sweeping cyber attack

By LOLITA C. BALDOR – 1 hour ago. The powerful attack that overwhelmed computers at U.S. and South Korean government agencies for days was even broader than initially realized, also targeting the White House, the Pentagon and the New York Stock Exchange.


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